“Running from the Red Girl”

Eisenstein, Linda (American playwright, composer, 1950-____),
“Running
from the Red Girl,”
a 10-minute comedy-drama about a woman’s
unusual therapy,
1f or 2f or 3f or 4f;
• ©
1995 by Linda Eisenstein, in Linda Eisenstein’s
anthology
Bad Grrrls
(Cleveland, Ohio: Herone Press, 1996)
• scripts/rights available from
Linda
Eisenstein via e-mail herone@en.com or http://www.lindaeisenstein.com
or via regular mail, Herone Press, P. O. Box 749, Cleveland, Ohio 44107-0749,
U.S.A., voice/fax 216-631-5812; Eisenstein says,
§ Dramatis
Persona _____ (f), patient.
§ Synopsis
“A
woman who has been consumed with anger gets a strange diagnosis from her
therapist-shaman, Doctor Yin-Yang. Her crimson aura indicates that she
has been inadvertently feeding a devouring . . . .
§ Comment
“One
of a series of short plays exploring personal transformation. In the series
are 'At the Root,' 'The Cassandra Complex,' 'The Club,' 'Golden Gate,'
'In Illo Tempore,' and 'The Names of the Beast,' and 'Running from the
Red Girl.' Premiered July, 1996, by Red Hen Productions, Cleveland, Ohio,
U.S.A. . . . NOTE: Production of 'Running from the Red Girl' requires permission
from the playwright and a royalty.”
§ Themes
anger, aura, diagnosis, shamanism, therapy.
See also Linda
Eisenstein’s
-
" At
the Root ," a drama in English, 1f
-
" Balancing
Act ," a 10-minute comic monolog in English about being a Libra, 1m
or 1f
-
" The
Cassandra Complex ," a seriocomic drama in English, 1f
-
" A
Cock. A Dream. A True Story ," a 15-minute black comic monolog in English
about a woman's nightmare of male/female power relations, 1f
-
" The
Club ," a drama in English, 1f
-
" Devils
," a 10-minute comic monolog in English about how to avoid the demons flying
out of your TV, 1f
-
" Gentrification
," a 10-minute comedy in English, 1m2f
-
" Golden
Gate ," a 10-minute comedy-drama in English, 1m1f
-
" In
Illo Tempore ," a comedy in English, 1f
-
" Marla's
Devotion ," a 50-minute comedy in English set in a hectic city, 1990s,
2f
-
" The
Names of the Beast ," a 45-minute comedy-drama in English (with a cappella
songs), 4f
-
" Style
," a 10-minute black comic monolog in English about fashion tips from a
serial kidnapper, 1m or 1f
-
" Ungrateful
," a 10-minute dramatic monolog in English about a woman's revelation about
her gratitude, 1f
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